Authentic Militaria Collectibles & Expert Insights

  • Parachute Regiment Cap Badges

    Original World War two Parachute Regiment cap badges are scarce, are highly sought after, thus command premium prices. As a result, they have been heavily faked. Here is a breakdown of the variations of the fake badge that I have come across, and the features to look out for.

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  • British Army Infantry Cap Badge Reproduction Gallery

    In this British Army infantry cap badge reproduction gallery, we show reproduction and fake regular infantry, territorial force, and volunteer cap badges for collectors and enthusiasts.

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  • The Royal Navy Division Cap Badges - Fakes and Reproductions

    Royal Navy Division cap badges are scarce, are highly sought after, thus command premium prices. As a result, they have been heavily faked. Here is a breakdown of each badge of the battalions and the features to look out for.

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  • Third Reich May Day Event Tinnies (1934–1939): A Collector’s Guide

    The May Day tinnies issued between 1934 and 1939 showcase a fascinating progression in visual propaganda — mirroring broader ideological shifts within the Nazi regime. While the early designs (1934–1936) focused heavily on labour, production, and class unity, the later designs (1937–1939) moved toward cultural, romanticised imagery, often with an emphasis on ethnic unity and territorial expansion.

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